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Enter the fun filled world of wacky and wonderful Aunt Allie. When she visits her niece,Tory, and brings a pet alligator, the entire family shares a very special experience. Izzy the alligator is a lovable addition to the household and creates a unique bond between everyone. Tory and her parents learn some very important lessons about responsibility, kindness and caring.
Allie finds a way to handle teasing and make a new friend.
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The adventures begin even before Ally is born. A racoon ravages her mommas egg nest and destroy all of the eggs but one. Ally is hatched from the lone remaining egg. However on her way to the river, she is snatched by a large bird. Then later, while floating in the river she is almost devoured by a monster fish. On both occasions Allys mom rescues her from disaster. Momma constantly watches over Ally during her hatchling year and the pair really bond. The story emphasizes just how important the mother is. Ally loves her momma and always will.
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Allie the Alligator always knows the answer. She loves when her teacher, Mr. Owl, calls on her to share her knowledge with the class. However, when Mr. Owl begins to call on other students, Allie will do everything to get Mr. Owl's attention back, including saying the WRONG answer!
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